Trippie Redd’s Pegasus flew a little too close to the moon Amber Ellertson November 19, 2020 Album Review, Reviews Embed from Getty Imageswindow.gie=window.gie||function(c){(gie.q=gie.q||).push(c)};gie(function(){gie.widgets.load({id:'-lPjOlJlRd18qprRcQWwVA',sig:'w6qA_1ZbBPJbPEAOhb2CISM2ALGdk0v5L7VK1k7GcPg=',w:'594px',h:'3...
The quiet and the loud Jonah Thedorff March 4, 2018 Columns and Opinions On January 26th, Migos released Culture 2 (2018), a rumbling banger that debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s top 200 chart internationally. It’s the trio’s second album to top the national list, the first bei...
HNDRXX by Future barely sounds like a Future album Adil Siddiqee March 9, 2017 Album Review, Columns and Opinions, Reviews “Break you off, yeah, made myself a boss, yeah…” Future trails off before the hook on “F*ck Up Some Commas,” the fifth song on Monster (2014), replays for the fourth time. The verse ends with his crew...
FUTURE by Future sounds like a Future album Adil Siddiqee February 23, 2017 Album Review, Columns and Opinions, Reviews It swims like a Future album, quacks like a Future album, and slaps like a Future album. FUTURE is a Future album. So it goes. The Atlanta trap lord has nothing to prove to his masses, and has no desire to s...
The Weeknd aims for the trees with Starboy Adil Siddiqee December 6, 2016 Album Review, Reviews Depending on when you first heard him, Abel Tesfaye - the man behind The Weeknd - has delivered a variation of impressions. Those who first heard of The Weeknd when he released one of the mixtapes within his Tr...
Chance the Rapper’s Coloring Book is a musical blessing Valerie Law May 31, 2016 Album Review It has been nearly three weeks since Chance the Rapper released Coloring Book (2016), his latest work following Acid Rap (2013), 10 Day (2012), and a variety of singles and side projects, including last year'...
Drake’s Views pedestrian, uninteresting HR Huber-Rodriguez May 15, 2016 Album Review Drake once said that by the time he turned 30, he planned to no longer be rapping. I remember feeling respect for this; he was an artist in his prime recognizing that aging artists rarely come close to their ca...